Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] potential for " in BNC.
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1 | The family offers the potential for a large number of links and is a source of permanent relationships , even if conditions around one are changing . |
2 | While there are still reservations among orthopaedic surgeons about the problems of removing the artificial hip and the long-term stability of the coatings , many believe that using these coatings offers the potential for much longer lifetimes of the artificial joint and their use in younger patients . |
3 | The theory of free movement implies that the removal of NTBs offers the potential for reaping net welfare gains . |
4 | Either way , they have to face the possibility of discovering discrepancies between what they expect and what they experience , and in that lies the potential for development . |
5 | Powerful because within the text lies the potential for transformation , not the mere passive reflection of history but a reorganisation of it , suggesting that history might be otherwise , representing the possibility of change . |
6 | It contains the potential for the emergence of matter and is the responsible agent for growth and development in living biomatter . |
7 | Every linguistic expression contains the potential for a multiplicity of meanings and which one is realized on a particular occasion is determined by non-linguistic factors of context . |
8 | Surprisingly , the Labour party document on Europe says : ’ The completion of the single market contains the potential for great opportunities . ’ |
9 | She has the potential for fulfilling all that a man hopes to attain in his life . |
10 | The area of most impact potential for KBS 's is in on-line ATE testing which has the potential for greatly reducing the overall number of testing steps , thus reducing testing time , and offering more refined fault isolation help to the user . |
11 | In this chapter we explore a variety of theories and research findings about the relationship between new technology and people 's experience at work , concluding that such technology has the potential for improvement as well as for harm . |
12 | The micro-environment probably has the potential for balancing the timing of wound healing if left undisturbed . |
13 | The original ego that we possessed in infancy has the potential for growth and development , but as it encounters the realities of objects in its environment , such as the mother , good experiences will be stored in the memory and bad experiences will be mentally internalised in an unconscious fashion as internal objects . |
14 | This paper introduces a form of treatment which can help those suffering from diarrhoea , and consequently this treatment has the potential for saving many lives . |
15 | Nevertheless , the test of interest for the popular newspapers seems whether such a case has the potential for titillation rather than an outcry at such wickedness . |
16 | Furthermore , gp160 has the potential for raising unwanted autoimmune responses because of a region similar to MHC class II present in the gp41 moiety but not in gp 120 . |
17 | This week has the potential for misunderstanding and/or conflict . |
18 | The decision-making which has the potential for being known to senior staff , however , does not generally embrace the routine pollutions . |
19 | The focus upon identifiable victims in the United States of America legislation has the potential for producing anomalous results . |
20 | In some people ketamine has the potential for compulsive , repeated use ; cases of self administered injections several times daily over prolonged periods have been reported . |
21 | In 1981 Sharpe ( p. 5 ) pointed to an ‘ unresolved tension ’ in central local relationships arising from the ambiguous status of local government , which is subordinate to Parliament , but at the same time ‘ has the potential for independent power ’ through being elected and by having the capacity to raise at least some of its revenue by local taxation . |
22 | It is a warning that any science which claims to be authoritative has the potential for being used as a discourse of domination . |
23 | It has the potential for achieving change through political militancy ( see , for example , the women 's movement , the civil rights movement and consumer groups ) . |
24 | The second area where the credit manager has the potential for making a major contribution is in that of post-auditing . |
25 | Thus one new , expensive , and unproven system is substituted for another expensive , admittedly imperfect system , which has the potential for improvement . |
26 | The system also has the potential for filming Herbarium sheets , thereby earning income from the sale of film , whilst reducing loans of irreplaceable original sheets . |
27 | The SunAccount package is powerful , flexible and has the potential for growth . |
28 | Software for garden design , estimating and scheduling , as used in many local authority parks and recreation departments , and which it is hoped to obtain for Horticultural Education , has the potential for use in the horticultural Departments of the Gardens . |
29 | Since this database has the potential for generating income as a value-added service ( online or CD-ROM ) , it should be maintained and accessed separately from BG-BASE , and interfaced rather than integrated . |
30 | A situation that could occur during the lifetime of a product , system or plant that has the potential for human injury , damage to property , damage to the environment or economic loss . |